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: When the bad news came out, the companys stock dropped [[precipitously]].

: After that last [[screw-up]] of mine, my stock is pretty low around here.

: The books were printed on a heavier stock this year.

*: Though the root thereof wax old in the earth, and the stock thereof die in the ground, yet through the scent of water it will bud, and bring forth boughs like a plant.

*: The scion overruleth the stock quite.

*: He wore a brown tweed suit and a white stock. His clothes hung loosely about him as though they had been made for a much larger man. He looked like a respectable farmer of the middle of the nineteenth century.

*: His grey waistcoat sported pearl buttons, and he wore a stock which set off to admiration a lean and aquiline face which was almost as grey as the rest of him.

*: All our fathers worshipped stocks and stones.

*: Item, for a stock of brass for the holy water, seven shillings; which, by the canon, must be of marble or metal, and in no case of brick.

*: Lets be no stoics, nor no stocks.

: rfquotek|Knight

: The store stocks all kinds of dried vegetables.

: to stock a warehouse with goods

: to stock a farm, i.e. to supply it with cattle and tools

: to stock land, i.e. to occupy it with a permanent growth, especially of grass

: rfquotek|Shakespeare

: stock items

: stock sizes

: That band is quite stock

: He gave me a stock answer

: Due to an undersized [[inventory]] at the Boston outlet, customers had to travel to Providence to find the item.

: The [[inventory]] included several items that one wouldnt normally think to find at a cheese shop.

: This months [[inventory]] took nearly three days.

: The main job of the night shift was to inventory the store, and restock when necessary.

: Due to an undersized [[inventory]] at the Boston outlet, customers had to travel to Providence to find the item.

: The [[inventory]] included several items that one wouldnt normally think to find at a cheese shop.

: This months [[inventory]] took nearly three days.

: The main job of the night shift was to inventory the store, and restock when necessary.

: to win laurels; to crown with laurels.

*: Tobacco, for instance, shrinks materially by frequent reshippings, and as all goods are warehoused as a convenience to importers, duties should be paid on what the importer receives.

*: Tobacco, for instance, shrinks materially by frequent reshippings, and as all goods are warehoused as a convenience to importers, duties should be paid on what the importer receives.

: a hunters camp

*: The camp broke up with the confusion of a flight.

: rfquotek|Halliwell

: Were planning to camp in the field until Sunday.

*: Had our great palace the capacity / To camp this host, we all would sup together.

: The easiest way to win on this map is to camp the double damage.

: Go and camp the flag [[for the win]].

*: And to be honest, in the illustration Mr Tumnus does look as camp as fuck with his little scarf tied jauntily around his neck. I suppose it isn&

*: More recently the word has become colloquial English for either implying that someone is a homosexual (&

*: In Saturday Night Live, Madonna also unsurprisingly played Princess Diana, Marilyn Monroe, and a Joan Collins clone, all in a very camp way. As John Dean writes: “U.S. rock has a ruling camp queen with Madonna.”...

: a hunters camp

*: The camp broke up with the confusion of a flight.

: rfquotek|Halliwell

: Were planning to camp in the field until Sunday.

*: Had our great palace the capacity / To camp this host, we all would sup together.

: The easiest way to win on this map is to camp the double damage.

: Go and camp the flag [[for the win]].

*: And to be honest, in the illustration Mr Tumnus does look as camp as fuck with his little scarf tied jauntily around his neck. I suppose it isn&

*: More recently the word has become colloquial English for either implying that someone is a homosexual (&

*: In Saturday Night Live, Madonna also unsurprisingly played Princess Diana, Marilyn Monroe, and a Joan Collins clone, all in a very camp way. As John Dean writes: “U.S. rock has a ruling camp queen with Madonna.”...

: ux|en|My cat often sleeps on my bed.I keep a glass of water next to my bed when I sleep.

: ux|en|When camping, he usually makes a bed for the night from hay and a blanket.

: ux|en|Go to bed! I had breakfast in bed this morning.

: ux|en|Hes been afraid of bed since he saw the scary film.

: ux|en|I read until bed.

*: George, the eldest son of his second bed.

: ux|en|Too much bed, not enough rest.

: ux|en|The meats and cheeses lay on a bed of lettuce.

: ux|en|sea bed; river bed; lake bed; Theres a lot of trash on the bed of the river.

: ux|en|Oysters are farmed from their beds.

: ux|en|We added a new bush to our rose bed.

*: Breezes blowing from beds of iris quickened her breath with their perfume; she saw the tufted lilacs sway in the wind, and the streamers of mauve-tinted wistaria swinging, all a-glisten with golden bees; she saw a crimson cardinal winging through the foliage, and amorous tanagers flashing like scarlet flames athwart the pines.

*: Compound for sins they are inclined to / By damning those they have no mind to.

*: his pomp and all what state compounds

*: This problem is compounded when these studies compare data from the small convenience samples of gay parenting with data on heterosexual parenting

*: It was April 22, 1831, and a young man was walking down Whitehall in the direction of Parliament Street. He wore shepherds plaid trousers and the swallow-tail coat of the day, with a figured muslin cravat wound about his wide-spread collar.

*: Mind you, clothes were clothes in those days....Frills, ruffles, flounces, lace, complicated seams and gores: not only did they sweep the ground and have to be held up in one hand elegantly as you walked along, but they had little capes or coats or feather boas.

*: Fruit of all kinds, in coat / Rough or smooth rined, or bearded husk, or shell.

: ux|en|When the dog shed its coat, it left hair all over the furniture and the carpet.

*: a child in coats

*: Men of his coat should be minding their prayers.

*: She was sought by spirits of richest coat.

*: Hark, countrymen! either renew the fight, / Or tear the lions out of Englands coat.

*: Heres a trick of discarded cards of us! We were ranked with coats as long as old master lived.

: One can buy coated frying pans, which are much easier to wash up than normal ones.

: Thats a bearing wall.

: That has no bearing on this issue.

*: But of this frame, the bearings and the ties, / The strong connections, nice dependencies.

: She walks with a confident, self-assured bearing.

*: I know him by his bearing.

: A lintel or beam may have four inches of bearing upon the wall.

: The beam has twenty feet of bearing between its supports.

*: A carriage covered with armorial bearings.

: Thats a bearing wall.

: That has no bearing on this issue.

*: But of this frame, the bearings and the ties, / The strong connections, nice dependencies.